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MY NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK (2022): New Documentary From Mark Cousins, Featuring Cary Grant, Sean Connery…

From writer/director Mark Cousins, My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock is a new documentary about the celebrated filmmaker whose illustrious career spanned five decades.

Cousins’s film features a fictional Alfred Hitchcock narrating and explaining some of the lesser-known cinematic techniques employed in his movies.

We can expect rich illustrations with clips from the director’s entire career; plus, well-known names such as Cary Grant, Sean Connery and Paul Newman, to name a few.

Interesting concept, isn’t it? Getting a fictional Hitchcock to narrate a documentary about himself.

I confess to not knowing as much about Hitchcock as I probably should. I also haven’t watched most of his films. What I know is that, so far, Rear Window (1954) is likely my favourite. Perhaps, My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock will kickstart an exploration.

What role does Hitchcock play in your life as a film fan?

My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock Release Dates

Happy Film Loving,

G

22 thoughts on “MY NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK (2022): New Documentary From Mark Cousins, Featuring Cary Grant, Sean Connery…”

  1. I love him as a director and have seen every film I can find, but not a great human. I look forward to seeing this

  2. I hope they have some things from a female p.o.v. in there. I heard that he did some risky things in his movies to get the effects he wanted.

  3. Honestly, I have not thought of him for a while. I would have to check how many of his movies I’ve seen. Because as I kid I’ve seen some on the TV not knowing anything about him. Then as a teenager when became a more serious movie buff, I started to explore various names of the world cinema, but at the time it was not easy to find movies on VHS, so I could not see all I wanted (and had time for). As a proper adult, I can’t remember if I’ve seen any of his classics. Definitely time to rewatch some of them.

    This documentary looks like it’s gonna get into his movie techniques, so I doubt there will be much if anything on his personal life. This is fine because for sure there’s been plenty said before, so I welcome a more narrowly focused documentary.

  4. While I’m not obsessive about the director (yet), Hitchcock is def one of my favs. My Dad got me an encyclopedic book about him two years ago, which I need to finish. Your post reminds me! Rear Window is so engaging, isn’t it? My fav is Vertigo. Hitchcock wanted his golden girl, Grace Kelley for Vertigo but settled for Kim Novak, and was vocal about his disappointment. I think Novak is perfect in that role though… Psycho gave rise to the modern slasher. One of GOATS for sure!

    1. That encyclopedic book is a great gift! 🙏 What’s the title and author? Perhaps I’ll treat myself or visit the library.

      Vertigo is now on my to-watch list. I’ll try not to think of Grace Kelly when I watch Novak in the role. I think Psycho is the first Hitchcock film I saw as part of a media studies class on slasher horror movies when I was a seventeen-year-old student. Another very engaging film. Poor Norman!

      1. Book is just called, “Hitchock” by Truffaut. Yes, poor Norman! Minus the murder spree… the guy is a post-modern hero. Way ahead of his time with the multiple personalities lol Excited to read your Rear Window review!

      2. Excellent, thank you. 🙏
        I forgot about the ‘spree’ part regarding the murder. Likely because the killing of Janet Leigh’s character proved so iconic, everything else was erased from my memory. 😁

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